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Caught in the Act

 
Album Review: Caught in the Act

  • Artist: Grand Funk Railroad
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1975
  • Total Time: 74:15
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Rock

Review

By 1975, Grand Funk Railroad had reached a new level of fame and fortune thanks to pop-friendly albums like We're an American Band and Shinin' On. However, they had not dropped the turbo-charged rock & roll that built their early success and that fact is proven by this exciting double-live album. Caught in the Act covers all the highlights of their catalog up to that point, including both the major hits and a generous sampling of album-track favorites. All the songs benefit from the amped-up live atmosphere and several improve over the studio versions thanks to the consistent high level of energy that the band pours into each tune. The best example is the latter phenomenon one-two punch of the albums' opening tracks: "Footstompin' Music" leaps out of the speakers with a galloping beat and pulsing organ that effortlessly outstrips its album version, then the band smoothly segues into a barnstorming, revamped version of "Rock 'N' Roll Soul" that tacks an infectious "Nothin' but a party" chant onto the song's beginning. Even the hits add new frills that keep them feeling like rote run-throughs: "The Loco Motion" is soulfully fleshed out by the addition of female backing vocals and hard rock muscle applied to "Black Licorice" transforms it into a speedy, fist-pumping rocker. Another big highlight is the atmospheric version of "Closer to Home," which sports a tighter, more complex arrangement than its studio counterpart and makes an excellent showcase for Craig Frost's skills on a variety of keyboard (he nimbly recreates the song's orchestral coda with an elegant performance on the Mellotron). The end result is a live album that is the equal of the studio's best studio-recorded outings. Simply put, Caught in the Act is a necessity for Grand Funk Railroad fans and may even attract non-fans with its effective combination of energy and instrumental firepower. ~ Donald A. Guarisco, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Footstompin' Music Mark Farner Grand Funk Railroad (4:07)
Rock and Roll Soul Mark Farner Grand Funk Railroad (4:04)
I'm Your Captain/Closer to Home Mark Farner Grand Funk Railroad (7:08)
Heartbreaker Mark Farner Grand Funk Railroad (7:22)
Some Kind of Wonderful John Ellison Grand Funk Railroad (4:14)
Shinin' On Don Brewer, Mark Farner Grand Funk Railroad (5:31)
The Loco-Motion Carole King, Gerry Goffin Grand Funk Railroad (3:21)
Black Licorice Don Brewer, Mark Farner Grand Funk Railroad (4:27)
The Railroad Mark Farner Grand Funk Railroad (6:13)
We're an American Band Don Brewer Grand Funk Railroad (3:38)
T.N.U.C. Mark Farner Grand Funk Railroad (9:32)
Inside Looking Out (Lyrics) Chas Chandler, Eric Burdon Grand Funk Railroad (12:24)
Gimme Shelter (Lyrics) Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Grand Funk Railroad (7:00)

Credits

Mark Farner (Guitar), Michelle Azzopardi (Creative Director), Evren Göknar (Mastering), Shannon Ward (Producer), Bryan Kelley (Producer), Brendan Gormley (Editorial Supervision), Mel Schacher (Bass), Lorraine Feather (Performer), Funkettes (Group), Mark Farner (Harp), Craig Frost (Keyboards), Don Brewer (Drums), Don Brewer (Vocals), Steve Roeser (Liner Notes), Beth Ellor (Clothing/Wardrobe), Beth Ellor (Costume Design), Kevin Flaherty (A&R), Rod O'Brien (Assistant Engineer), Mark Farner (Organ), Mark Farner (Keyboards), Mark Farner (Harmonica), Jack Sherdel (Mixing), Craig Frost (Vocals (Background)), Jack Sherdel (Engineer), Neil Kellerhouse (Design), Jana (Performer), Neil Kellerhouse (Art Direction), David K. Tedds (Reissue Compilation), David Hewitt (Assistant Engineer), David K. Tedds (Reissue Producer), Don Brewer (Percussion), Mel Schacher (Vocals (Background)), Lynn Goldsmith (Photography), Mark Farner (Vocals), Jimmy Ienner (Producer), Carmine Rubino (Engineer), Joe Barbaria (Assistant Engineer), Funkettes (Performer), Craig Frost (Percussion)
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Caught in the Act
Live album by Grand Funk Railroad
Released 1975
Recorded 1975
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal, blues rock, rock 'n' roll
Length 74:15
Label Capitol
Producer Jimmy Ienner, Shannon Ward, Bryan Kelley
Professional reviews
Grand Funk Railroad chronology
Shinin' On
(1974)
Caught in the Act
(1975)
Born to Die
(1976)

Caught in the Act is Grand Funk Railroad's second live album, and was released in August 1975 by Capitol Records as a double album. It was recorded live on tour in 1975 and features "The Funkettes" — Lorraine Feather and Jana.

The 2003 re-mastered version of this release has a total time of 79:08, and was squeezed down to one disc. The 2:47 "Introduction" is gone, but "T.N.U.C" and "Gimme Shelter" are lengthened. Audience interaction and applause is shortened throughout to compensate.

Track listing

  1. "Footstompin' Music" (Mark Farner) – 4:07
  2. "Rock & Roll Soul" (Farner) – 4:04
  3. "Closer to Home" (Farner) – 7:08
  4. "Heartbreaker" (Farner) – 7:22
  5. "Some Kind of Wonderful" (John Ellison) – 4:14
  6. "Shinin' On" (Farner, Don Brewer) – 5:31
  7. "The Loco-Motion" (Gerry Goffin, Carole King) – 3:21
  8. "Black Licorice" (Farner, Brewer) – 4:27
  9. "The Railroad" (Farner) – 6:13
  10. "We're an American Band (Brewer) – 3:38
  11. "T.N.U.C." (Farner) – 9:32
  12. "Inside Lookin' Out" (Eric Burdon, Chas Chandler, Jackie Lomax) – 12:24
  13. "Gimme Shelter" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 7:00

Personnel

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1975 Billboard Pop Albums 21

 
 

 

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